with the united states says with a chinese surveillance balloon, roughly six nautical miles off the coast of south carolina. well within u.s. territorial airspace. the balloon crashed into the atlantic ocean, creating a debris field at least seven mile spread out in relatively short shallow water. the recovery of that debris is ongoing, including navy divers, the coast guard, and other manned and unmanned salvage feedback vessels. the fbi counter intelligence agents are also on board the recovery vessels, officials say there are plenty to learn from that debris, but added that they have also been studying that balloon since it first entered u.s. airspace in the illusion islands of alaska, on january 28th. the balloon, which had maneuverability capabilities via small motors and multiple propellers entered canadian airspace on january 3rd, for troubled self crop crossing into the united states. president biden says he gave the order to shoot the balloon down on, wednesday but o
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you for being with us, i want to pick up where janice left off. this was probably not an accident, you can t really generally get a balloon to hover over montana, above 60,000 feet, where you are actually legally able to be there in the accident. it is not a civilian weather balloon probably, but in the end, there is something here that china does not want to risk and that is the ire of america. so what is your evaluation of where we stand right now? well, ali, i think as was mentioned, there is still a lot that we don t know there was a lot that we we should presume to know what we don t know so far. so i think what were the chinese thinking when they set this balloon over the united states including was intent to true traverse u.s. airspace? but who was responsible for launching this, and was it fully coordinated at the highest levels of the chinese government. but, also, we are still waiting to find out what were the tactical capabilities of this balloon, and that is why the ret
ORGAN DONATION. Dr. Ma. Theresa Bad-ang (right), nephrologist and head of the Southern Philippines Medical Center - Human Advocate and Retrieval Effort, discusses the importance of organ donation during the Organ Donation Campaign in a mall in Toril, Davao City on Friday (June 3, 2022). Qualified donors may either be living or deceased, she said. (Photo courtesy of Bonnie Agunod) DAVAO CITY - In observance of the Kidney Month Celebration, the Department of Health (DOH) 11 (Davao region) has strengthened its campaign on organ donation by urging the public to sign up as donors. Dr. Ma. Theresa Bad-ang, nephrologist and head of the Southern Philippines Medical Center - Human Advocate and Retrieval Effort (SPMC-SHARE), said the only remedy to stop dialysis treatment is to have a kidney transplant. "However, without a donor, there will be no transplant. And it's illegal to buy or sell an organ," Bad-ag said in an interview Friday. Through the campaign, the DOH-11 hopes more pe